News Corporation is in talks with major US publishers to set up an online consortium to charge for online news content.
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The Sun’s deputy editor Dominic Mohan has been tipped as the favourite to replace former editor Rebekah Wade
James Cridland is to stand down from his role at the BBC’s Future Media and Technology’s Audio and Music unit on September 2.
A new forecast predicts that mobile TV will come of age this year, with a worldwide user base of 54 million consumers in 2009.
FHM has tied up with retailer House of Fraser to relaunch is style flip-cover FHM Collections, which was last published in 2006.
Britain added 445,000 net new broadband lines in the first half of 2009 to reach over 17.8 million in total, according to new figures from Point Topic.
A consortium of Scottish businessmen is trying to buy The Scotsman, according to a report in the Sunday Times.
ITV1’s new X Factor series started on a high of 11.1 million peak viewers on Saturday evening.
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Sky is set to axe a number of the least-visited sites on Sky.com, including careers, dating and teen channels, following a review of its online business.
